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John Bender🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 18 karmaMay 28, 2024@CoreStoryBuild plan was highly detailed, and the tool suggested a lot of good new ideas based on my original input. PRD structure is straightforward, and CSV download makes it easy to share and upload to Jira.
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It works for me, might’ve been a temporary issue. Give it another try!
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Love how intuitive the workflow is—clean, simple, and gets the job done!
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You can organize your texts and generate different types of questions. Pricing looks generous too for the quality.
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The OLD design gave me such nostalgia, i love it!!!!! 100 free tries per day is so good, really like please more!
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Really loved the concept to try out different databases with the Agent
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Really interesting approach with SquareGen. Quick observation: the product is framed as LLM credit scoring, but lenders don’t buy models — they buy lower default rates. If a lender with a $100M book drops defaults by even 1%, that’s ~$1M saved annually. Positioning around credit loss reduction could massively change the commercial narrative. Happy to share a few thoughts.

